The piece was inspired by Dali's Le Sommeil (Sleep) but instead of an old man, we see a baby, a symbol for new life, a new beginning, a revolution in art and in thought. The floating eth symbols are inspired by The Endless Column by internationally acclaimed Romanian artist Constantin Brancusi, symbolizing the concept of infinity. The baby is sitting on a floating canvas symbolizing the fabric of space-time, on top of which lie the stars in the Universe. Looking at a blue planet with a small moon besides it, the baby is pondering its future: he will be the one to shape it. Dali's piece was called Sleep. This is my interpretation of what the old man was dreaming about. (or maybe it's just baby Vitalik :)
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The piece was inspired by Dali's Le Sommeil (Sleep) but instead of an old man, we see a baby, a symbol for new life, a new beginning, a revolution in art and in thought. The floating eth symbols are inspired by The Endless Column by internationally acclaimed Romanian artist Constantin Brancusi, symbolizing the concept of infinity. The baby is sitting on a floating canvas symbolizing the fabric of space-time, on top of which lie the stars in the Universe. Looking at a blue planet with a small moon besides it, the baby is pondering its future: he will be the one to shape it. Dali's piece was called Sleep. This is my interpretation of what the old man was dreaming about. (or maybe it's just baby Vitalik :)